Pool Advice - Newbie

Shani

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May 16, 2015
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Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada
Pool Size
15700
Surface
Vinyl
Chlorine
Salt Water Generator
SWG Type
Hayward Turbo Cell (T-CELL-5)
Hello,

I recently purchased a home which had an above ground pool (18'x33'x4'). I had been doing some research and decided the first step was to get a test kit to understand where I stand. I purchased the Lamotte Color IQ (hopefully a good purchase).

On Thursday my first test results were:
- Free Chlorine / Bromine: 0.02
- Total Chorine: 0.21
- pH: 7.6
- Total Alkalinity: 58
- Calcium Hardness: 96
- Cyanuric Acid: 6

The only local place to purchase chemicals is Canadian Tire, they sell Aquarius products. So I tried to used there app "Water Lab" for iPhone.

From the above results they said I needed to add:
1 - 5.5KG of Aquarious Alka-Boost
2 - 785g of Aquarious Shock
3 - 1.3KG of Aquarious Pool Water Stabilizer

I wasn't sure about adding them all at once so I just added #1 on Firday.

Retested on Saturday:

- Free Chlorine / Bromine: 0.02
- Total Chorine: 0.08
- pH: 7.7
- Total Alkalinity: 107
- Calcium Hardness: 114
- Cyanuric Acid: 17

I am thinking I should just update the results and add the first product as the app mentions. Any suggestions if I am on the right track or completely out to lunch?

Sorry if I have missed any info, let me know and I can get it.

Thank you!
 
Welcome to TFP!

You need to be adding chlorine daily, as it will get used up by sunlight.

You also want to bring up the cyanuric acid level to around 40, which will help keep the chlorine from all vanishing almost instantly.

Longer term, I suggest you do some reading in Pool School.
 
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That particular tester is not one of the favorites here, but the ones we like are hard to find in Canuckistan and massively overpriced up there. What you have is still worlds better than test strips. Just be sure to keep those tubes clean.

The alka-boost did just what it was supposed to. Maybe a little too well, but nothing you need to worry about. As an aside... Baking Soda from the grocery store is exactly the same thing and generally a lot cheaper.

You need chlorine urgently. The shock is Calcium Hypochlorite. It'll work for you since your CH isn't very high. Plain bleach will work better for daily use.

You also need the CYA - the stabilizer. All the shock you added will be gone within hours from sunlight.

Recommended Pool Chemicals will tell you what cheaper substitutes you can use to adjust each parameter and how to add it. Pay attention to the CYA directions - don't just pour the stuff into the skimmer. You can set the CYA in the skimmer and then go ahead and add the shock. No need to wait between those particular two additions. If the water gets a little cloudy, that's just the Cal-hypo. It should dissipate in a few hours. Don't panic.

Before I forget - what does the water look like? Is it clear, or tinted green, or cloudy, or thick enough to walk on?

It seems overwhelming now, but once you start testing and adding things and start seeing results, it'll make sense. Major confusion the first two weeks or so is normal. Once you have it balanced and sparkling, the daily routine is about as difficult and time-consuming as brushing and flossing your teeth.
 
Thanks for the quick replies!

Yes finding a non stop test kit was a challenge ��. I added the Shock and Stablizer.

I purchased http://www.canadiantire.ca/en/pdp/solar-duck-chlorinator-0814252p.html#.VVe9T4ZOKrU with come chlorine pucks. Would that be used to keep the chlorine levels up?

The water itself is clear. I also purchased a vacuum that connects to the skimmer as there is a decent amount of sand in the bottom of the pool.

I will do another water test tomorrow to check levels.

I will also have a look at the links recommended. Thanks again, much appreciated.
 
I did another test in the evening about 4hrs after adding the Shock and Stablizer.

Free Chlorine: 0 (too low to measure on unit)
Total Chlorine: 0.06
pH: 7.6
Total Alkalinity: 113
Calcium Hardness: 111
CYA: 15

I know the Free Chlorine and CYA are low but am a bit confused between using the Shock and having something like a floating chlorine pucks in the water. Do I need to do both? Would I add the shock and stabilizer again, but this time also put the pucks in too keep the level up. Or did I do something wrong, as the two levels I was hoping to change with the Shock and Stabilizer didn't change.

Thanks again for the help.
 
Forgot to add, I also turned on the heater as well today for about a few hours, not sure if that could have anything to do with it.


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I did another test in the evening about 4hrs after adding the Shock and Stablizer.

Free Chlorine: 0 (too low to measure on unit)
Total Chlorine: 0.06
pH: 7.6
Total Alkalinity: 113
Calcium Hardness: 111
CYA: 15

I know the Free Chlorine and CYA are low but am a bit confused between using the Shock and having something like a floating chlorine pucks in the water. Do I need to do both? Would I add the shock and stabilizer again, but this time also put the pucks in too keep the level up. Or did I do something wrong, as the two levels I was hoping to change with the Shock and Stabilizer didn't change.

Thanks again for the help.
The pucks dissolve slowly. It will take a long time for the CYA level to rise using pucks. The shock will raise the FC quickly, but adds no CYA. Without the CYA, the FC disappears quickly, within hours. If you have the beginnings of algae, FC will disappear even faster.

The stabilizer will take a few days to dissolve completely. Once it does, it will protect the FC from the sun. So you need to add that. And you need to feed the pool some chlorine every day. It's just like a pet - you have to feed it everyday even if you don't want to play with it today.

So... if you've added stabilizer, be patient and wait for the CYA to rise. And get more FC in there. Bleach is the preferred source around here. Assume the stabilizer is there even if you don't see it on the tester yet, and add FC to correspond to your calculated CYA level. Chlorine CYA chart.
 
Thanks Richard. Makes me feel better. I'll retest again today and tomorrow for the CYA. As far as putting in the bleach to raise the FC, how would I go about calculating the amount needed? Is that what the pool calculator would do? Thanks.


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Thanks Richard. Makes me feel better. I'll retest again today and tomorrow for the CYA. As far as putting in the bleach to raise the FC, how would I go about calculating the amount needed? Is that what the pool calculator would do? Thanks.


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That's exactly what it does. This long explanation will show you all the features you might miss if you just start using it.
 

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I added the bleach yesterday. The FC levels have gone up but now the pool is very cloudy. I did sweep the pool yesterday afternoon, but think he sand would have settled by now? I read a post on the site that adding bleach could lower the pH and cause this. So I did another test:

Sun afternoon:
Added 1.87 L concentrated bleach (got info from pool calculator)

Mon May 18 morning test
Free Chlorine: 0.93
Total Chlorine TCL: 1.07
PH: 7.6
Total Alkalinity ALY: 108
Calcium Hardness CH: 125
Cyanuric Acid CYA: 15

Could it be possible the sand hasn't settled in a day? Or something else I missed.

Thanks


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Cloudy could just be stuff you stirred up. Essentially, you just dusted the walls. It could also be some algae, but it's too soon to panic.

You do need to replenish the bleach to get the FC level up. That's a daily thing, just like feeding the dog. How much CYA did you add and what did you target? Whatever you targeted, use that as the CYA level to set the FC level.
 
Okay I'll give it more time, was a bit of a scare this morning. Going to pickup more bleach today. Didn't realize I was going to need so much [emoji1]. I'm hoping once I get the levels right I can just add to keep it there, right now just trying to get it up there.

I had added ~700g of stabilizer. I was targeting CYA of 40. I will need to add about 1.5Kg more. I also had back washed yesterday, I know now I cannot do that.

Should the bleach be diluted and added slowly or can I just be poured into the pool? I will add the CYA in the skimmer basket slowly.


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Okay I'll give it more time, was a bit of a scare this morning. Going to pickup more bleach today. Didn't realize I was going to need so much [emoji1]. I'm hoping once I get the levels right I can just add to keep it there, right now just trying to get it up there.

I had added ~700g of stabilizer. I was targeting CYA of 40. I will need to add about 1.5Kg more. I also had back washed yesterday, I know now I cannot do that.

Should the bleach be diluted and added slowly or can I just be poured into the pool? I will add the CYA in the skimmer basket slowly.


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You should go back and read the link I posted titled Recommended Pool Chemicals.
 
So I think by this evening I should have all the chemicals balanced to the correct numbers, thank you for all your help Richard.

This may be a silly question but once that is done, is it safe to go swimming in or is there anything else I should be checking?

There is still a decent amount of sand in the pool I am going to try a vacuum out.

Thanks again.
 
So I think by this evening I should have all the chemicals balanced to the correct numbers, thank you for all your help Richard.

This may be a silly question but once that is done, is it safe to go swimming in or is there anything else I should be checking?

There is still a decent amount of sand in the pool I am going to try a vacuum out.

Thanks again.
If
The water is clear enough you can see the bottom
The pH is between 7.2 and 7.8
The FC is above minimum but below shock level for your CYA
The water is warm enough that you can stand it

Then you can go swimming. All over America this weekend, millions of people will be getting in pools in worse shape than yours.
 
Hi Richard. Thanks for the reply.

I don't know if I am having an issue or just need more patience. I've had the CYA up at around 30-40 for the past 2-3 days and have been adding bleach as recommended by the pool calculator but I just can't seem to get the FC up in numbers.

Latest test:

Free Chlorine: 0.77
Total Chlorine TCL: 0.99
PH: 7.5
Total Alkalinity ALY: 105
Calcium Hardness CH: 98
Cyanuric Acid CYA: 35

I've again added bleach to get the FC up and some more stabilizer to get CYA to 40 (goal). Is there anyway to test to see if I have some other issues. Or maybe the bleach I am using isn't as high concentration as I think (Clorox concentrated) it doesn't mention the % on the bottle but online has a 8.25%.


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Thanks Richard, I'll do that test now. I had a look more closely at the "sand" the robot cleaner is picking up and it definitely is more than sand. Thinking algae... =(

I'll read up on the SLAM to prepare for tomorrow.

Here is a link to a picture of the stuff it is picking up:

https://www.dropbox.com/s/lmk1mn2wjidvypj/Pool2.JPG?dl=0
 

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